Short Course on Economics for Judges Judges participated in a three-day lecture program on basic economic concepts which were reinforced by numerous applications to law and public policy. Attendance was limited to 30 judges. Instructors: Henry N. Butler, J.D., Ph.D., Dean and George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law … Continue reading “Short Course on Economics for Judges”
Case Analysis Seminar Judges are assumed to be equal participants and are expected to contribute to the discussion. For each case: (a) An economic concept was introduced by the moderator, (b) a judge provided a brief overview of the case, and (c) the judges spent an hour or so discussing how the specific economic concept … Continue reading “Case Analysis Seminar”
Workshop on Antitrust Economics Judges explored a specific, substantive legal area in a lecture format designed to create interaction among participants. Attendance was limited to 20 judges. Instructors: Henry N. Butler, J.D., Ph.D., Dean and George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School Joshua D. Wright, J.D., Ph.D., University … Continue reading “Workshop on Antitrust Economics”